Why loading position matters more than labels
What matters on move day is not the wording on a sign, but whether the van can stop somewhere usable without constant interruption. In Ormeau, tighter residential roads and heavier kerbside demand mean the van often needs a more carefully chosen stopping point. A nearby stop that cannot be worked from cleanly is rarely the best answer.
When a fallback stop is the better plan
If the ideal frontage is unreliable, a slightly longer but steadier loading route can save time overall. That is often true in Ormeau when a side street or secondary position removes waiting and repeated re-parking.
Checks worth making before booking
Confirm the preferred stop, the nearest alternative, any entry controls, and whether stairs or shared access sit between the kerb and the property. Those points matter more than paperwork buzzwords when the move is priced.